The three components of a logical argument are reasons , evidence , and conclusions . Reasons provide the rationale, evidence supports these reasons with data, and conclusions summarize the argument's main point. Emotional elements are not considered components of logical arguments. ;
The three components of a logical argument are Reasons, Evidence, and Conclusions, which together form a coherent structure for presenting an argument. Feelings and emotions do not constitute components of logical arguments. Thus, the correct choices are A, C, and D.
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